What was the best Pitt game at Pitt Stadium and/or Three Rivers Stadium? By best, I mean most competitive, most exciting.
There were so many great games at Pitt Stadium. However, the very last game at the stadium vs ND was as thrilling as they come. A panther victory before a sell out crowd on a historic occasion at night was a sight to behold. There were many great games but that’s one I’ll always treasure.What was the best Pitt game at Pitt Stadium and/or Three Rivers Stadium? By best, I mean most competitive, most exciting.
Remember that one. Also fun was 1989 Syracuse game when Spindler killed Michael Owens.Pitt/ND 1987 was pretty good, We went up 27-0 at the half, then held on to win 30-22 in the rain vs. #4 ND.
Without question for me, the comeback victory against WV in the early 70's.
Cost Bobby Bowden his job eventually.
Homecoming stunner against a real rival.
Great fun!
That game was played in Philadelphia.Pitt 76 Temple 0. Without breaking a sweat.
Yeah, we used to be able to do that to teams.
In truth, I saw more moments of agony, horror, torture and heartbreak on the hill than significant wins. Pitt saved its best work for the road.
My first game 1956 PITT vs. Army. Pitt won 20-6. I loved every minute of the game. Watch the knights march onto the field, (really something to see as an 8 year old). While waiting for the streetcar with my dad to go home Army cadets picked me up on their shoulders and carried me down the street. Great time with my dad and PITT won. That was one of my very special days.What was the best Pitt game at Pitt Stadium and/or Three Rivers Stadium? By best, I mean most competitive, most exciting.
Correct, I was there at the Vet. Temple didn't help matters much, I think they fumbled and lost 5 kickoffs in a row.That game was played in Philadelphia.
37-10 loss but it was fun in the monsoon. That was one helluva Miami team. The Canes borrowed aqua rain capes from the Dolphins. You would never see that today.Same. But I loved every minute of watching those games.
For some reason, the game that sticks out the most to me was a loss to Miami in the rain. Ironhead was a menace. Miami's secondary was abused over and over again trying to tackle him.
Many, many that I could list but I will never forget 1975 PItt vs ND, Tony Dorset in a track meet 303 yards.What was the best Pitt game at Pitt Stadium and/or Three Rivers Stadium? By best, I mean most competitive, most exciting.
37-10 loss but it was fun in the monsoon. That was one helluva Miami team. The Canes borrowed aqua rain capes from the Dolphins. You would never see that today.
Pitt 0
Fordham 0
One of the greatest games ever played, anywhere
Yeah, the posters musing over which game of the 70s have an enjoyable dilemma. MY prime of Pitt Stadium games began in the mid 80s so "highlights" were few and far between.1996 vs Temple. Pitt leads then has to rally to win 53-52.
To me this was rock bottom. Temple was worse than Pitt if it was possible at this point in time.
I don't know what was worse, the 10,000 ppl there (just guessing, hell it could have been 2,000 at the end) celebrating or Ron Dickerson so down and out they lost that he quit in the post game only to change his mind.
I'm being a smarta$$ with the temple game so I'll go with 87 vs ND. Started out as a rout then ended as a nail biter with a glimpse ahead to the Irish 1988 national championship season with Tony Rice.
Would have to agree on this one. Unforgettable.Yes the 36-35 game after being down 35-8 at halftime--saw it in person. Most fans had left by halftime.
37-10 loss but it was fun in the monsoon. That was one helluva Miami team. The Canes borrowed aqua rain capes from the Dolphins. You would never see that today.
Without question for me, the comeback victory against WV in the early 70's.
Cost Bobby Bowden his job eventually.
Homecoming stunner against a real rival.
Great fun!
My number one game as well. 1975, the year I graduated from Pitt!!!Many, many that I could list but I will never forget 1975 PItt vs ND, Tony Dorset in a track meet 303 yards.
I think your memory is a little faulty on this one. That game was during Bowden’s 1st season at WVU, he wouldn’t leave until 6 seasons later for FSU and he definitely wasn’t fired after upsetting Pitt that final season and finishing up with a bowl win.
The 10-0 game over PSU definitely my favorite, but I understand the allure of the 37-10 loss in the rain to Miami. That Hurricane team was loaded with future NFL players and Ironhead literally ran all over them. Game was closer than the final score indicated and would’ve been even closer had Pitt managed to mount any kind of passing game.
Yeah, you're right.I think your memory is a little faulty on this one. That game was during Bowden’s 1st season at WVU, he wouldn’t leave until 6 seasons later for FSU and he definitely wasn’t fired after upsetting Pitt that final season and finishing up with a bowl win.
The 10-0 game over PSU definitely my favorite, but I understand the allure of the 37-10 loss in the rain to Miami. That Hurricane team was loaded with future NFL players and Ironhead literally ran all over them. Game was closer than the final score indicated and would’ve been even closer had Pitt managed to mount any kind of passing game.
Coffee is no better at HF... might have been brought from the old stadium!I had been going to a few games a year with my parents since the mid 70's, but that was the first "big" opponent that my dad bought tickets for me and a friend. Super rainy, pretty cold, but so much fun. We wore garbage bags as rain coats. I remember getting coffee at the stadium to try and warm up. It tasted so bad I haven't had a cup since! Fun day for a 15 year old!
Rock bottom was BLOWING a 20-0 halftime head against the Owls in 1998 and losing 34-33. One of the three games I've missed since 1982.1996 vs Temple. Pitt leads then has to rally to win 53-52.
To me this was rock bottom. Temple was worse than Pitt if it was possible at this point in time.
I don't know what was worse, the 10,000 ppl there (just guessing, hell it could have been 2,000 at the end) celebrating or Ron Dickerson so down and out they lost that he quit in the post game only to change his mind.
I'm being a smarta$$ with the temple game so I'll go with 87 vs ND. Started out as a rout then ended as a nail biter with a glimpse ahead to the Irish 1988 national championship season with Tony Rice.
Rock bottom was BLOWING a 20-0 halftime head against the Owls in 1998 and losing 34-33. One of the three games I've missed since 1982.
Louisville game was my first game also. My neighbor and his son took me to the game. I was 10 years old at the time. Couldn’t believe how amazing Tony Dorset was. Also was at 87 win over PSU.My first Pitt Stadium game was Louisville in 1976. So from there to the stadium's closing, I'll choose the 1987 win over Penn State 10-0 as #1 by far. Runnerup, the 1982 thriller over WVU when Pitt had to rally against a very good, tough Mountaineer squad.
The shutout over PSU at Three Rivers was the best one there since I wasn't at the '76 game.
In truth, I saw more moments of agony, horror, torture and heartbreak on the hill than significant wins. Pitt saved its best work for the road.
1970. I left at halftime. Last time I made that mistake.Yes the 36-35 game after being down 35-8 at halftime--saw it in person. Most fans had left by halftime.
1975 ND....The Hawk goes for 303. (The last game was too painful.}What was the best Pitt game at Pitt Stadium and/or Three Rivers Stadium? By best, I mean most competitive, most exciting.
Without question for me, the comeback victory against WV in the early 70's.
Cost Bobby Bowden his job eventually.
Homecoming stunner against a real rival.
Great fun!